For many organizations, managing and delivering the knowledge contained within documents is difficult or impossible due to technological disparity. Conventional approaches to knowledge
management work within the constraints of disparate platforms, applications, and output devices, and fail to address technological disparity.

Email is the primary communication system and file transport mechanism used in organizations of all sizes. Email systems generate enormous amounts of content that must be preserved for a variety of reasons, including:
-Compliance with local, state, federal and international statutory requirements
- Electronic discovery requirements and best practices
- Knowledge management applications
- Disaster recovery and business continuity

Microsoft Exchange Server has been a crucial technological breakthrough in advanced corporate communication systems. Companies who utilize an enterprise-class email server like Exchange believe that email is mission critical, and value the productivity it enables. But an in-house migration to Exchange 2007 from an earlier version of Exchange or another email program will not be an easy task. Complexity, time and cost issues loom large over the IT department and are causing IT directors to search for an alternative solution.

Email is one of the most critical applications in use in business today: it is embedded in many business workflows, it is used by engineers to inform them of infrastructure issues and it is used to communicate with customers and business partners. In short, the modern organization has email at the heart of its communications and business processes. This makes it critical to minimize both the downtime and loss of email upon the outset of a business continuity event.

Collaboration has evolved significantly over the past five years from sliding your chair over to the next desk to consult with a co-worker to setting up a virtual conference call with your colleagues located in multiple countries across the world.

LivePerson’s forced migration to the LiveEngage platform has businesses like yours re-examining their live chat options. Given the painful relationship they’ve endured for years with LivePerson, many customers are wary, and they want to make sure that they make the right move. BoldChat is working with a number of former LivePerson customers who came to us looking for a true partner – one that not only wants to earn their business, but to continue earning it every day. What they’re getting in return is much more.

Electronic signatures are transforming the way companies do business. Reducing time and room for error, e-signatures have improved workflows across the business. Even better, implementing e-signatures into existing processes is easier than you think!

Studies show mobile consumers look at their phones an average of 1,500 times each week and spend 177 minutes on their phone each day. With every swipe, tap, and zoom, iCustomers are learning to expect that every business look, feel, and act just like their favorite mobile app. What’s a marketer to do?

Security is a top priority at Citrix. This whitepaper is meant to delve into the technical details of the security around the Citrix XenMobile solution and each of its components. Details include how Citrix implements secure mobile device management, mobile application management, mobile content management and more

While enterprise mobility brings opportunity for your users and organization, it also invites risk. Organizations can use this white paper as a mobile security framework and a checklist for evaluating enterprise mobility vendors.

Citrix XenMobile and Citrix ShareFile meet the complex needs of your mobile workforce with a complete, integrated and secure enterprise mobility solution—with a consumer-like experience people love. Both products are included in XenMobile Enterprise.

Hospitals and health systems around the globe are looking at everything from tighter supply controls to energy efficiency initiatives as ways to cut costs and save money. Another avenue being evaluated more closely is communications.

A true integrated video collaboration solution should be able to connect disparate environments and provide a high quality and simple experience for users. Such a unified solution, when integrated into an intuitive, foolproof workflow for multipoint video collaboration, has the potential to transform the culture of video collaboration and realize highly leveraged end-to end group collaboration.